Engaging Social Justice
Critical Studies of Twenty-First Century Social Transformation
Herausgeber: Fasenfest, David
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Critical Studies of Twenty-First Century Social Transformation
Herausgeber: Fasenfest, David
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As the economic crisis continues, social-movements North and South have arisen to challenge the neo-liberal policies that have immiserated generations.
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As the economic crisis continues, social-movements North and South have arisen to challenge the neo-liberal policies that have immiserated generations.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461240
- ISBN-10: 1608461246
- Artikelnr.: 32417778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781608461240
- ISBN-10: 1608461246
- Artikelnr.: 32417778
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David Fasenfest, Associate Professor of Sociology and Urban Affairs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Wayne State University, is an economist and sociologist who has written numerous articles on regional and urban economic development, labor market analysis and work force development, and income inequality. His work has appeared in Economic Development Quarterly, Urban Affairs Review, International Journal of Urban and Regional Review, and International Journal of Sociology. He is the editor of Community Economic Development: Policy Formation in the U.S. and U.K., Critical Perspectives on Local Development Policy Evaluation, and Social Change, Resistance and Social Practice. In addition, he edits the journal Critical Sociology and is the editor of the book series Studies in Critical Social Science published by Brill Academic Press.
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Deborah L. Little
Another World is Possible: Mobilizing for Global Justice, Lauren Langman
SMOs, Cyberactivism, and Entertainment as Politics: How MoveOn is Expanding
Public Discourse and Political Struggle, Victoria Carty
Extending Theories of NGOs: Committed HIV/AIDS Activists and Neoliberal
Reforms in Ukraine, Arseniy Gutnik
II. CHANGING FORMS OF PROTEST
Stability and Change in the Contours of Alliances Among Movements in the
Social Forum Process, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Matheu Kaneshiro
The Globalization Movement and World Social Forum: From Protest to
Politics, Heather Gautney
The Technocratization of Protest: Transnational Advocacy Organizations and
the WTO, Kristen Hopewell
III. POWER AND RESISTANCE IN LATIN AMERICA
Emerging Emancipatory Processes in Latin America, Ximena de la Barra and R.
A. Dello Buono
Migration and Asymmetrical Integration in Latin America, Víctor M. Figueroa
Sepúlveda
What is the Potential of Latin America's "third left "?, Marie Kennedy,
Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly
Resurrected Enterprises and Social Mobilization in Argentina, Laura Collin
Harguindeguy
Community Organizing, Rebellion, and the Progressive State: Neighborhood
Councils in El Alto, Bolivia, Emily P. Achtenberg
The Zapatistas' Other Politics: The Subjects of Autonomy, Margaret Cerullo
Contributor Information
References Cited
Subject Index
Name Index
Teaching toward Praxis and Political Engagement, Melanie E. L. Bush and
Deborah L. Little
Another World is Possible: Mobilizing for Global Justice, Lauren Langman
SMOs, Cyberactivism, and Entertainment as Politics: How MoveOn is Expanding
Public Discourse and Political Struggle, Victoria Carty
Extending Theories of NGOs: Committed HIV/AIDS Activists and Neoliberal
Reforms in Ukraine, Arseniy Gutnik
II. CHANGING FORMS OF PROTEST
Stability and Change in the Contours of Alliances Among Movements in the
Social Forum Process, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Matheu Kaneshiro
The Globalization Movement and World Social Forum: From Protest to
Politics, Heather Gautney
The Technocratization of Protest: Transnational Advocacy Organizations and
the WTO, Kristen Hopewell
III. POWER AND RESISTANCE IN LATIN AMERICA
Emerging Emancipatory Processes in Latin America, Ximena de la Barra and R.
A. Dello Buono
Migration and Asymmetrical Integration in Latin America, Víctor M. Figueroa
Sepúlveda
What is the Potential of Latin America's "third left "?, Marie Kennedy,
Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly
Resurrected Enterprises and Social Mobilization in Argentina, Laura Collin
Harguindeguy
Community Organizing, Rebellion, and the Progressive State: Neighborhood
Councils in El Alto, Bolivia, Emily P. Achtenberg
The Zapatistas' Other Politics: The Subjects of Autonomy, Margaret Cerullo
Contributor Information
References Cited
Subject Index
Name Index
I. MOBILIZATION FOR CHANGE
Teaching toward Praxis and Political Engagement, Melanie E. L. Bush and
Deborah L. Little
Another World is Possible: Mobilizing for Global Justice, Lauren Langman
SMOs, Cyberactivism, and Entertainment as Politics: How MoveOn is Expanding
Public Discourse and Political Struggle, Victoria Carty
Extending Theories of NGOs: Committed HIV/AIDS Activists and Neoliberal
Reforms in Ukraine, Arseniy Gutnik
II. CHANGING FORMS OF PROTEST
Stability and Change in the Contours of Alliances Among Movements in the
Social Forum Process, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Matheu Kaneshiro
The Globalization Movement and World Social Forum: From Protest to
Politics, Heather Gautney
The Technocratization of Protest: Transnational Advocacy Organizations and
the WTO, Kristen Hopewell
III. POWER AND RESISTANCE IN LATIN AMERICA
Emerging Emancipatory Processes in Latin America, Ximena de la Barra and R.
A. Dello Buono
Migration and Asymmetrical Integration in Latin America, Víctor M. Figueroa
Sepúlveda
What is the Potential of Latin America's "third left "?, Marie Kennedy,
Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly
Resurrected Enterprises and Social Mobilization in Argentina, Laura Collin
Harguindeguy
Community Organizing, Rebellion, and the Progressive State: Neighborhood
Councils in El Alto, Bolivia, Emily P. Achtenberg
The Zapatistas' Other Politics: The Subjects of Autonomy, Margaret Cerullo
Contributor Information
References Cited
Subject Index
Name Index
Teaching toward Praxis and Political Engagement, Melanie E. L. Bush and
Deborah L. Little
Another World is Possible: Mobilizing for Global Justice, Lauren Langman
SMOs, Cyberactivism, and Entertainment as Politics: How MoveOn is Expanding
Public Discourse and Political Struggle, Victoria Carty
Extending Theories of NGOs: Committed HIV/AIDS Activists and Neoliberal
Reforms in Ukraine, Arseniy Gutnik
II. CHANGING FORMS OF PROTEST
Stability and Change in the Contours of Alliances Among Movements in the
Social Forum Process, Christopher Chase-Dunn and Matheu Kaneshiro
The Globalization Movement and World Social Forum: From Protest to
Politics, Heather Gautney
The Technocratization of Protest: Transnational Advocacy Organizations and
the WTO, Kristen Hopewell
III. POWER AND RESISTANCE IN LATIN AMERICA
Emerging Emancipatory Processes in Latin America, Ximena de la Barra and R.
A. Dello Buono
Migration and Asymmetrical Integration in Latin America, Víctor M. Figueroa
Sepúlveda
What is the Potential of Latin America's "third left "?, Marie Kennedy,
Fernando Leiva and Chris Tilly
Resurrected Enterprises and Social Mobilization in Argentina, Laura Collin
Harguindeguy
Community Organizing, Rebellion, and the Progressive State: Neighborhood
Councils in El Alto, Bolivia, Emily P. Achtenberg
The Zapatistas' Other Politics: The Subjects of Autonomy, Margaret Cerullo
Contributor Information
References Cited
Subject Index
Name Index